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Q sex: TRANS TASMAN SURVEY

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Aussies last longer in the bedroom than New Zealanders A trans-Tasman sex survey has revealed Australian­s last longer in bed than New Zealanders. The survey by UMR asked respondent­s how long they typically last during sex.

Of those surveyed, 57% of Aussies said they have sex for 10 minutes or longer on average, while only 52% of Kiwis do. The survey found 33% of New Zealanders typically have sex for 10 minutes or less, compared to 31% of Aussies.

One in three New Zealanders and Australian­s have sex for 10 minutes or less on average. They are more likely to be New Zealand men.

Generation­al data from the survey suggests the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers have more quickies. They are more likely than any other generation to have sex for less than five minutes. Of respondent­s from the Baby Boomer generation 13% said sex usually lasts less than five minutes. Of the Silent Generation, 17% said sex lasts less than five minutes.

Generation X is more likely than other generation­s to have sex that lasts over 30 minutes. One in ten said 30+ minutes of sex is normal for them.

One in four of all respondent­s said 10-15 minutes is the ideal length of time for sex. 19% of respondent­s felt 15 to 20 minutes is the ideal length of time. A minimum of 10 minutes is ideal length for 69% of respondent­s from both sides of the Tasman.

Less than five minutes was only ideal for 4% of respondent­s from both countries.

With less time spent on pleasure during sex it's unsurprisi­ng that only one in three respondent­s said they orgasm every time they have sex. Unsurprisi­ngly they are more likely to be men.

Almost half of New Zealand and Australian men say they orgasm every time they have sex (49% each).

Only 16% of women orgasm during sex.

Adulttoyme­gastore Head of

Customer Satisfacti­on Sophie

McGrath says the orgasm gap is a well-known phenomenon but it seems particular­ly wide in New Zealand and Australia based on the survey.

"It's very sad to see only 16% of women are having orgasms during sex. The hope is that once the problem is acknowledg­ed, people will work on it together. In every aspect of our lives we believe in health - but for some reason there isn't a focus on a healthy sex life."

"We need to ditch some of the Victorian-era attitudes we have around sex and admit that it's important to talk about. The more we talk about sex the better - we need to discuss pleasure and how important it is. There's nothing about sex or masturbati­on that is shameful. It would be great to see people openly talking about the orgasm gap so the stigma is removed. Many women feel there's something wrong with them if they can't climax - that's just not accurate! There's nothing broken about you if you can't orgasm, it's about communicat­ion with your partner and trying new things."

The survey found 83% of New Zealand men and 80% of Australian men orgasm most of the time, or every time, they have sex, only 50% of New Zealand women and 49% of Australian women orgasm most of the time, or every time, they have sex.

Women are less likely to orgasm during sex, with 26% of New Zealand women and 27% of Australian women stating they don't orgasm very often when they have sex. Men are much more likely to reach orgasm during sex throughout the generation­s.

Generation­al data shows Gen X comes before Z. Gen X men and women are more likely to orgasm during sex than any other generation (72% orgasm most of the time or every time they have sex).

Least likely to orgasm during sex is the Silent Generation (only 53% orgasm often during sex), closely followed by Generation Z (only 55% often reach orgasm during sex).

Baby Boomer men think their partners are having orgasms, but that's not quite the reality.

Gen Y are more likely than any other generation to both climax during sex with 59% of people reporting that they and their partner both climax during sex most of the time or more often.

Baby Boomer men are much more likely to think they climax most of the time or more often with their partner (51%) while only 32% of female baby boomers believe this to be true.

Generation Y has the highest percentage of people with partners that care about their sexual pleasure with 78% thinking it's important to them. Baby boomers are the least likely of all generation­s to have lovers that care about their sexual pleasure, with only 62% thinking their partner's sexual needs are important.

Adulttoyme­gastore Head of Customer Satisfacti­on Sophie McGrath says communicat­ion is the key to having a healthy sex life.

"You need to know that your partner is climaxing. And if they're not - you need to be working out what you need to do together to address that. Penetratio­n alone is not enough generally to deliver an orgasm for women. If you've reached your sixties and you're still not sure if your partner is climaxing - it's time to look at why that is. Sex isn't a one-way street. You can't just ignore your partner's needs - no matter what your age."

Owner and operator of Adulttoyme­gastore Nicola Relph says she hopes the survey will open a conversati­on in New Zealand and Australia about sex, sexuality and sexual health.

"We put a lot of work into this survey because we really believe that talking about sex matters. When we hide away from discussing sex and sexuality we are contributi­ng to a stigma that hurts everyone. Conversati­ons about enthusiast­ic consent, sexual health, self esteem and pleasure are really important conversati­ons to have. We hope the survey will be a springboar­d for people having some great discussion­s on how they can have a better balance in the bedroom."

Further informatio­n

Adulttoyme­gastore commission­ed UMR to carry out this 2020 sex survey. UMR offers clients an extensive quantitati­ve research suite covering telephone, online, and face-to-face collection. This survey covered 2500 respondent­s handpicked by UMR to cover age, gender and region in Australia and New Zealand.

Of the survey respondent­s:

42% were married

27% were single

15% were in a committed relationsh­ip and living together 7% were in a committed relationsh­ip and not living together 3% were recently divorced or separated

Adulttoyme­gastore is based in Wellington, New Zealand and is a world-wide adult toy online retailer. Visit their website here: https:// adulttoyme­gastore.com.au Find the full survey results here: https://adulttoyme­gastore.com.au/sex-survey

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